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KIRKUS REVIEW

Librarian/freelance reporter/budding private eye/corpse-finder Mira
James is at it again.

Mira’s boyfriend, Johnny, has announced that he’s leaving for four months to do
an environmental science internship in Portland, Oregon. She’s depressed until
her octogenarian buddy Mrs. Berns insists that she and Mira travel to Portland
for a private investigators’ conference and finds the acrophobic Mira an
alternate way to travel. A special Valentine Train is heading that way, so
Mira, Mrs. Berns, and their laid-back pothead friend, Jed Heitke, climb aboard.
As Jed points out, at least she won’t find another body in tiny Battle Lake,
Minnesota, as she has every month since she moved there. Instead, she finds a
body on the train. Across from Mira and Mrs. Bern’s tiny sleeping compartment
is a family whose young daughter, Aimee, reminds Mira of her childhood best
friend, a girl who was kidnapped before Mira’s eyes and never found. So when
the mother is found poisoned and her husband and daughter vanish, Mira is
determined to find Aimee. Terry Downs, another private eye, is already on the train,
and before it’s allowed to leave, still another, TV star Doghn Attenborough,
shows up looking for publicity. The conductor asks the three of them to
investigate. As Mira snoops around, she convinces herself the murderer is still
aboard and decides that only Mrs. Berns and Jed can be trusted. When the train
gets stuck in a violent snowstorm, hysteria sweeps the passengers, making the
investigation even more difficult.

The best outing yet for Mira (January Thaw, 2014, etc.). There’s still a
surfeit of eccentric characters, but the mystery keeps you guessing and sets up
the sequel nicely.

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